During Race Week the great families came to their Ascot homes and the local newspapers ran a'Court Circular'on the house parties and guests, the Berystede featuring alongside all the great houses of the district.
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In contrast, when the grand ducal couple's first grandchild was born in 2006, the Court Circular pointedly omitted to mention the event, probably as the father Prince Louis was not married at the time.
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In June 1917, a notice appeared in the Court Circular that a Royal Warrant was to be prepared by George V dispensing with his cousins'use of the " Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg " part of their titles.
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The Court Circular for January, 1897 describes them as " a stupendous pile which, for solidity, comfort and general convenience, sets all rivals at defiance, although twenty years have elapsed and imitations have been legion"
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In July 1871, she suffered from congestion in her lungs, an illness severe enough to appear in the Court Circular, which announced that her illness caused " much anxiety to members of the royal family ".
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Felipe Bartolome, ina letter to the EIIB head Servando Lara, earlier said the issuance of a warrant of seizure and detention against the shipment " would run counter to a Supreme Court circular . . . on infrastructure projects ."
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Previously called " "'Court and Personal " "'it originally published the Court Circulars of the British Royal Family, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and details of which members of the Anglo-Irish aristocracy were available in their townhouses in Dublin to receive callers.
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On 15 December 1885, the Court Circular announced Queen Victoria's permission for Edward's mother to share his father's precedence before marquesses in the peerage of England ( whilst his sisters were granted precedence before the daughters of dukes in the English peerage ).
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However, the Revised Rules of Court and Supreme Court Circulars allow Filipino graduates of Philippine law schools ( and subject to certain conditions, Filipino graduates of foreign law schools ) to take the bar, necessarily excluding non-law graduates and foreigners who have law degrees from taking part in the exercise.
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After pledging his allegiance to the King of France ( a purely theoretical allegiance, since France has had no king since 1848 ), he had deposed the General Council, appointed a provisional government, written a constitution, and issued a Court Circular before he was taken to Spain and then deported to Portugal.